184
184
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
>> to some degree he can because he's domiciled in florida. the way it works in baseball, whatever city you're in for that game, you have to pay state income tax in that state. if you're an accountant for a major league baseball player, it's a nightmare because they're paying taxes to 20 states throughout the country. >> and mickelson is going to have the same problem -- >> when he win as tournament in ohio as opposed to floor. >> domiciling saves him money but not on his entire contract. >> we should have no state income taxes, number one and federally we should have a flat tax rate no, deductions, somewhere between 15% and 20% and then we can have more phil mickelsons and more derek jeter. up next, no budget, no pay. we're going to tack to one of the senators pushing that plan, even though it would mean missing her own paycheck. can they do that? and house speaker john boehner claims president obama is out to annihilate the republican party. organizatio oh, my goodness, annihilation. >>> house republicans voted to suspend the debt ceiling to
>> to some degree he can because he's domiciled in florida. the way it works in baseball, whatever city you're in for that game, you have to pay state income tax in that state. if you're an accountant for a major league baseball player, it's a nightmare because they're paying taxes to 20 states throughout the country. >> and mickelson is going to have the same problem -- >> when he win as tournament in ohio as opposed to floor. >> domiciling saves him money but not on...
149
149
Jan 9, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> what we see right now is in states like florida, kwlohio, california, health insurers are getting permission to raise insurance premiums by 20% or more. new mandates, you buy a fully loaded cadillac it is going to cost you more than a stripped down toyota. obama care regulates the amount of premium revenue that has to be spent on so called medical x expen expenses. this is known at the 80-20 rule. >> that is the key point. >> they are going to raise the premium revenue that is the only way they can do it. >> the profit control. the near cousin to price control. that is so anti-premarket capitalism. it is unbelievable. now, does this get worse peter as time goes on and these boards get geared up? does this get worse? are they going to come after companies and make it a 90-rule and shrink profits more? >> they tried to do that in the ridoriginal bill. they said if they did that, that the budget office would have to reclassify the insurance industry as quote and essential governmental program. they said if you increase this anymore it is going to be a wholesale government takeover of
>>> what we see right now is in states like florida, kwlohio, california, health insurers are getting permission to raise insurance premiums by 20% or more. new mandates, you buy a fully loaded cadillac it is going to cost you more than a stripped down toyota. obama care regulates the amount of premium revenue that has to be spent on so called medical x expen expenses. this is known at the 80-20 rule. >> that is the key point. >> they are going to raise the premium revenue...
205
205
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
>> they have been on this trail with the wellness clinics in south florida for the last six to 12 months. this was not the total shock to them, they have to vet this story and see if they can verify the information that is in the story. the story itself is not enough to bring down sanctions from mlb. but if they can verify what has been in the notebooks, then they could take some action. that still has to run it's course. is the paper reliable. if they have the goods, they are going to get into the investigator's hands. they have verified this story. they say they did get their hands on hand-written notebooks from the director of the clinic. transactions and money accounta. the miami new times were comfortable with the veracity in this piece. the question is does major league baseball if the same threshold. a-rod failed his doping test in 2003. this year major league baseball has a tougher testing program. if you impressed by that or is major league baseball going to be ameshed in this scandal for a long time? >> this story puts a clinic name and faces to a problem that has been happenin
>> they have been on this trail with the wellness clinics in south florida for the last six to 12 months. this was not the total shock to them, they have to vet this story and see if they can verify the information that is in the story. the story itself is not enough to bring down sanctions from mlb. but if they can verify what has been in the notebooks, then they could take some action. that still has to run it's course. is the paper reliable. if they have the goods, they are going to...
127
127
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
fbi agents raided the office of a prominent south florida doctor last night who was a big donor to menendez and the same doctor has been identified by news organizations in connection to the as yet unverified accusations that senator menendez purchased prostitutes and attended sex parties in the dominican republic. it's unclear if the raid was in connection with allegations or whether the doctor is just being investigated for not paying taxes. we reached out to the senator's office today and were given a statement. the doctor is a friend and political snorter of senator menendez for years. senator menendez has traveled on mr. melgen's plane on three occasions. all of which were paid for and reported appropriately. allegations of engaging with prostitutes are manufactured by a politically motivated right wing blog and are false. end quote from senator menendez. joining us now, david martasco from the daily collar and former u.s. attorney joe degeneva. joe, it was your story. we have been covering it with you. what's your quick take on this? the fbi now hotter and heavier into the middle of t
fbi agents raided the office of a prominent south florida doctor last night who was a big donor to menendez and the same doctor has been identified by news organizations in connection to the as yet unverified accusations that senator menendez purchased prostitutes and attended sex parties in the dominican republic. it's unclear if the raid was in connection with allegations or whether the doctor is just being investigated for not paying taxes. we reached out to the senator's office today and...
161
161
Jan 19, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
and of course marco rubio, hispanic from florida. we have african-american senator tim scott, just appointed. 24s pretty good stuff. >> it is. >> the question is if you did so well on the diversity issues at the state level for these gubernatorial and senate races why can't you get it done at the presidential level? >> well, the presidential level is a little different thing that i'm in charge of at the house level, but we had 21 women candidates and incumbents, all of whom the democrats targeted and replaced with men. you know, we have done a pretty good job, but not as good as we can do at recruitment. we lost african-american candidates and incumbents like allen west and mia love out in utah. so we've got our work to do, but we've had some terrific candidates. we've got terrific members now. we need to listen and learn and do a better job of communicating to get at the issues you're talking about, larry, which is what all americans want. it's a better economy. how do you have a president, as you talked about, that has a jobs counc
and of course marco rubio, hispanic from florida. we have african-american senator tim scott, just appointed. 24s pretty good stuff. >> it is. >> the question is if you did so well on the diversity issues at the state level for these gubernatorial and senate races why can't you get it done at the presidential level? >> well, the presidential level is a little different thing that i'm in charge of at the house level, but we had 21 women candidates and incumbents, all of whom...
125
125
Jan 8, 2013
01/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
and mary thompson right down there in florida watching it in person. >>> who is going to win it all tonight? notre dame or alabama? let's go back to our panel for hot picks. tony and chris. tony, you're always tweeting about sports. who is going to win tonight? >> roll tide, larry! i grew up in a catholic neighborhood, but i was a big pitt fan and i had to deal with all of these notre dame fans. so i grew up hating notre dame. roll tide! >> all right, roll tide. chris, you have a more sensible view. >> i thought he would say win one -- come on. i grew up in a catholic family watching notre dame football on saturdays was a part of the ritual, i think the notre dame line is going to be big enough and strong enough to battle with the "o" line from alabama and the linebackers are fantastic. i'm picking -- i'm going with the irish, baby. >> chris lehane, let me ask you since you clearly have deeper insights into notre dame than tony fratto does, what took them so long? from 1988 until now. they have one of the greatest brands in football. they do have the, you know, catholic schools all across t
and mary thompson right down there in florida watching it in person. >>> who is going to win it all tonight? notre dame or alabama? let's go back to our panel for hot picks. tony and chris. tony, you're always tweeting about sports. who is going to win tonight? >> roll tide, larry! i grew up in a catholic neighborhood, but i was a big pitt fan and i had to deal with all of these notre dame fans. so i grew up hating notre dame. roll tide! >> all right, roll tide. chris, you...